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Heidi Furey, DO IGNORANT ASSESSORS CASES POSE A CHALLENGE TO RELATIVISM ABOUT EPISTEMIC MODALS?Linguistic and Philosophical Investigations 16. forthcoming.
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Sarah Scott, Martin Buber’s Notion of Grace as a Defense of Religious AnarchismIn Alexandre Christoyannopoulos & Matthew Adams (eds.), Essays on Anarchism and Religion: Volume III. pp. 189-222. 2020.
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Sarah Scott, From Genius to Taste: Martin Buber’s AestheticismJournal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy 25 (1): 110-130. 2017.
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Heidi Furey, Aristotle and Autism: Reconsidering a Radical Shift to Virtue Ethics in EngineeringScience and Engineering Ethics 23 (2): 469-488. 2017.
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Eoin O’Connell, Can we wrong a work of art?Evental Aesthetics 4 (2): 116-137. 2015.
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Sarah Scott, Knowing Otherness: Martin Buber’s Appropriation of Nicholas of CusaInternational Philosophical Quarterly 55 (4): 399-416. 2015.
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Eoin O'Connell, Kantian Moral Retributivism: Punishment, Suffering, and the Highest GoodSouthern Journal of Philosophy 52 (4): 477-495. 2014.
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Sarah Scott, An Unending Sphere of Relation: Martin Buber’s Conception of PersonhoodForum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 19 (1): 5-25. 2014.
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Eoin O'Connell, Happiness Proportioned to Virtue: Kant and the Highest GoodKantian Review 17 (2): 257-279. 2012.
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Martin Buber and Sarah Scott, On the History of the Problem of IndividuationGraduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 33 (2): 371-401. 2012.
